Photo #2 - African Cichlids Kenyi Male And Red Zebra, Crushe...

Submitted By: Michael on
Photo Caption: African Cichlids Kenyi male and Red Zebra, crushed coral, holey rocks all from PetsMart.
fish tank picture - Kenyi male and female both ordered at PetsMart.
55 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations) - African Cichlids Kenyi male and Red Zebra, crushed coral, holey rocks all from PetsMart.

Rank Info

Ranked #3782 out of 5267 freshwater tanks pictures worldwide
This picture looks better than 28.19% of pictures in this category
10 1
The Average Score for this picture is: 3.44
This picture has been rated : 117 times.
The Average Score for this category is: 4.06

More Info

State: Texas
Country: United States
Description: PetsMart 55 gallon aquarium, crushed white coral for substrate, African cichlids: Kenyi male and female, Red Zebra, and an Electric Yellow, unique holey rocks and fake red plants with blue lighting, Filtration is a Marineland Dual Bio Wheel
Advice: Learn from your mistakes. Work smart and try things for yourself. Don't be afraid to experiment. Take what others say as a grain of salt.
Fish Kept: African Cichlids
Corals/Plants: Crushed Coral, Plastic red plants
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Quote: "Stop worrying about what could go wrong. Start thinking about what could go right."
About Yourself: I love fish keeping. I am far from perfect. Enjoy seeing pictures and videos of beautiful aquariums and fish.

COMMENTS

There are no comments on this photo yet.

MOST RECENT ARTICLES

The Desk-Integrated Nano Tank
THE DESK-INTEGRATED NANO TANK
A desk-integrated nano tank is one of the most rewarding ways to enjoy the aquarium hobby without dedicating an entire room to a large setup.
Predictive Analytics for pH Crashes
PREDICTIVE ANALYTICS FOR PH CRASHES
Maintaining a thriving aquarium is often described as a balancing act, but few things can tip the scales toward disaster faster than a sudden pH crash.
The Eco-Conscious Hobbyist
THE ECO-CONSCIOUS HOBBYIST
The modern aquarium hobby is evolving, and today’s fishkeepers are thinking beyond aesthetics to consider their environmental impact.

READ AQUARIUM ARTICLES